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Google Docs
docs.google.com/document/u/0/
landed in 38msBookSlash for Google Docs · Project management
PMs and engineers ship PRDs, RFCs, and meeting notes in Google Docs daily. BookSlash gives the active doc, the templates folder, and the team-specific writeups each a flat name.
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Google Docs
docs.google.com/document/u/0/
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Suggested slug patterns
Battle-tested shortcut conventions for Google Docs, with notes on why each one survives the URL changes that break personal bookmarks.
Google Docs landing.
Universal entry point.
Active PRD or product spec.
PMs reach for it during every roadmap discussion.
Active meeting-notes folder.
Replaces "did anyone capture notes?" Slack pings.
Engineering specs folder.
Engineering reaches it during sprint planning.
Templates library.
Cross-team writing starts from this folder.
Common workflows
PMs reach b/prd-doc every week for spec review. The slug carries through doc moves and renames.
Every meeting starts at b/meeting-notes-doc — the team’s shared meeting-notes folder.
Engineers start specs from b/docs-templates and link drafts in b/specs-doc.
With and without
Without shortcuts
Each PM bookmarks PRDs separately. New engineers spend a week finding the engineering specs folder.
With BookSlash
b/docs, b/prd-doc, b/meeting-notes-doc, b/specs-doc, b/docs-templates. Five slugs cover the docs surface.
Related integrations
Frequently asked
Different tools, same b/ pattern. Namespace if multiple: b/docs (Google Docs), b/wiki (Notion), b/wiki-cf (Confluence).
No — slugs route URLs only.
Yes — point a slug at the shared-drive folder URL.
Make the doc publicly viewable in Google Docs share settings; the slug then resolves for anyone.
Start with one team. Roll out when it sticks.
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